Tests spot chemical signals in exhaled air linked to tumour development. About 7,000 people develop stomach cancer in the UK each year
A simple breath test that could help detect the early stages of stomach cancer has been developed by scientists. The screening system spots chemical signals in exhaled air that are linked to tumour development. By looking for distinctive ‘breath prints’, researchers were also able to distinguish between patients at high and low risk of developing the disease.
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Breathe: The tscreening system spots chemical signals in exhaled air that are linked to tumour development
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